Borghese Gallery

Villa Borghese is Rome’s most elegant park, blending lush gardens with world-class art and panoramic viewpoints. Home to the famed Borghese Gallery, it’s a haven for art lovers, joggers, families, and anyone seeking peaceful beauty in the heart of the city.

Best Selling Experiences of Borghese Gallery

Top-rated experiences at Villa Borghese include guided tours of the Borghese Gallery, featuring masterpieces by Caravaggio, Bernini, and Raphael. Visitors can also enjoy bike rentals, e-scooter rides, and tranquil walks through landscaped gardens. Many packages include skip-the-line access and expert guides, offering an immersive look at Rome’s cultural heart in a serene, open-air setting.

Borghese Gallery Skip The Line Tickets

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Other Attractions in Rome

Rome’s treasures extend far beyond Villa Borghese. Explore ancient marvels like the Colosseum, Vatican Museums, and Pantheon. Roam the cobbled alleys of Trastevere, savor authentic pasta in Campo de’ Fiori, or toss a coin in the Trevi Fountain. The Eternal City seamlessly blends epic history, world-class art, and irresistible cuisine into one unforgettable experience.

Borghese Gallery

Frequently Asked Questions

Plan at least 2–3 hours to explore the gardens, rent bikes, or visit the Borghese Gallery.

Yes, the park is open to the public and free. Entry to the Borghese Gallery requires a ticket.

Yes, guided tours of the Borghese Gallery and gardens are available in multiple languages.

Yes, most paths in Villa Borghese are flat and accessible. Wheelchairs are allowed inside the gallery.

Yes, several cafés and kiosks offer snacks, drinks, and light meals within the park.

Absolutely. Rentals for bikes, segways, and even pedal-powered carts are available at various entrances.

Villa Borghese is open from dawn to dusk. The Borghese Gallery typically opens from 9 AM to 7 PM.

Yes, the park features a zoo (Bioparco di Roma), pony rides, and playgrounds—great for families.